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The '''YMF262''', or OPL3, is an FM chip produced by [[Yamaha]], widely used in 90s PCs.


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The '''YMF262''', or OPL3, is an FM chip produced by [[Yamaha]], widely used in 90s PCs.


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Revision as of 14:35, 13 March 2023

YMF262
Manufacturer Yamaha
Code OPL3 (OPL series)
Type FM
Channels 18
Package SOP24 (YMF262-M), SQFP48 (YMF262-S)
Produced 1994-199X
Variants YMF289, YMF701, YMF704, YMF711, YMF715, YMF718, YMF719, YMF741

The YMF262, or OPL3, is an FM chip produced by Yamaha, widely used in 90s PCs.